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(Reading, Pa.)---The Reading Fightin Phils was announced as the new name of the
Reading baseball franchise on Saturday afternoon by General Manager Scott
Hunsicker. Along with the name, Hunsicker revealed the team's new logo,
uniform set, and identity program.

The new name of Fightin Phils pays homage to the team's 46-year affiliation
with the Philadelphia Phillies and references the big-league club's nickname
during the Whiz Kids era of the 1950s. Affectionately, the team will be referred
to as the Fightins.

"Our relationship with the Phillies is stronger than ever and the Fightin
Phils is a unique way to enhance our ties with Philadelphia even more," said
Fightin Phils General Manager
Scott Hunsicker. "The Fightin Phils reaffirms our bond with the Phillies in
a creative, unique way."

The Fightins' new name is highlighted by an ostrich logo that symbolizes
the feisty bird that is now indigenous to Reading because of the Crazy Hot Dog
Vendor. With its fists ready for battle, the new ostrich logo represents the
fighting spirit of the franchise, both on and off the field. It will be the
first time in the franchise's history that the team will feature an
identifiable mascot. The logo is also the first in professional sports to
feature an ostrich as its mascot.

"When we decided to look at our franchise, we felt that we needed a mark
the spoke to families since being a family destination has been paramount to our
success," said Fightin Phils General Manager Scott Hunsicker. "Our former
mark didn't speak to those families and kids-something our new mark
definitely does. Why an ostrich? Because if we were going to select an animal or
creature, we wanted to pick something that spoke to the fun nature of a Fightin
Phils baseball game. "

In
addition to the ostrich logo, Reading has rolled out unique symbols of an
"F-fist" logo, a historic feathered "R" logo, and several feathered
"Fightins" and "Fightin Phils" wording reminiscent of the fun,
flightless bird.

The Reading Fightin Phils identity set introduces Phillies Red, Nighttime
Navy, Feather Gray, and Ostrich Flesh as the team's new official colors.

On top of its new name and logo, the team will have the most on-field wear in
the minor leagues when they take the field in April. The Fightins uniform will
also feature unprecedented sublimation technology from Wilson Sporting Goods and
attributes that have never been done at the minor league level.

At home, the team will wear an exact replica of the 1950 Whiz Kids
cream-colored uniforms with Fightin Phils emblazoned across the chest. With the
help of historians, the Fightin Phils will wear a faux-flannel uniform with
pinstripes that recreate those worn by Richie Ashburn, Del Ennis, and former
Reading Phillies skipper Andy Seminick. The Fightin Phils will wear either the
navy cap with the feathered "R" logo hat or the navy ostrich hat.

1950 Whiz Kids Phillies Jersey

2013 Reading Fightin Phils Jersey

The team will also don an alternate navy jersey at home games with white
inserts up the front of the jersey. White script displaying Fightins will read
across the chest of this jersey. Fightins players will wear a separate navy cap
with the "F-Fist" logo when they wear the alternate jersey.

"Even though most of our fans are Phillies fans, not all of them are,"
said Hunsicker. "The Fightins allows you to celebrate both the Phillies and
the Reading franchise independently of the Phillies if you choose to do so."

The three navy home caps with three uniquely different logos on the front
each are specifically designed to reach out to three different fan groups. With
its cartoonish appearances, the ostrich cap is targeted toward the youthful at
heart. The mighty "F-Fist" hat is aimed at young adult to middle-aged fan.
Harkening back to Reading's past teams like the Indians and Red Sox, the
feathered historic "R" hat is tailored for the baseball fans that have
supported Baseballtown for years.

The Fightins will honor the legacy of Baseballtown by wearing a gray
faux-flannel uniform on the road, a first for a professional baseball team. The
gray jersey will display the Baseballtown script across the chest with a patch
of Bunbino on the sleeve. Fightins players will wear a iris blue cap featuring
the Bunbino logo.

On the road and at select home games, players will have the option to wear
black Baseballtown jerseys with blue inserts up the front. The black uniforms
mirror the same jerseys worn by Eastern League All-Stars during the 2012's
Baseballtown All-Star Classic. When at home, the team will wear an iris blue hat
with a yellow "B"; while on the road, the team will wear the Bunbino iris
blue cap.

The completely different Baseballtown color scheme means that the team will
also wear a slew of corresponding on-field wear. With both the home and
Baseballtown color schemes, the Reading Fightin Phils will have the most
on-field gear of any minor league team in history.

"Our
analysis showed us that Baseballtown resonated across all metrics," said
Hunsicker. "Our fans love Baseballtown and what it represents from a historic
standpoint. Fans in visiting cities are fascinated by the Baseballtown identity
and how it spoke to the baseball history of the entire region."

The Fightins look was brought to life at Brandiose in San Diego, where Jason
Klein and Casey White make teams famous by celebrating their brand stories.
Partners Klein and White invented the first glow-in-the-dark on-field cap for
the Casper Ghosts and first on-field rally cap for the Altoona Curve. They also
have dreamt up some of the most popular logos in baseball including the Richmond
Flying Squirrels, Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, and the Cincinnati Reds, America's
oldest baseball club.

"Jason and Casey are the best in the world at what they do," said
Hunsicker. "Their practice of integrating themselves into the team and town
they are designing for has paid dividends for us. Working with two guys of their
caliber made our entire rebranding a smooth and exciting process."

The development process for the rebranding began 18 months ago when Klein and
White met with front office staff, community members, and Philadelphia Phillies
representatives to discuss how the franchise could further its brand while
digging deeper into its heritage. Brandiose developed the logos, uniforms, and
other enhancements for the 2013 season.

"There's no place in America like Baseballtown," said Brandiose's
Klein. "It's one of the great sports and entertainment destinations and
we're embracing all the elements fans have grown to love about America's
Classic Ballpark while trying a few things that have never been done before."

Fans can purchase new Fightins merchandise, including official game caps and
replica jerseys, online atwww.ReadingFightins.com.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.